I'm a freelance graphic designer since 2009. I am living in Budapest, Hungary. My work finds connections to the world of ideas and creativity – I am designing books, exhibition identities, theatre posters. I am experienced as identity designer and publication designer. Somehow I prefer hand made objects than products made purely by computer; I am particularly enthusiastic over the possibilities of paper. Nevertheless, I am open for every kind of challenge.
LinkedIn profile:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/timeaandorka
Blog:
http://www.felantix.blogspot.com/
Behance portfolio:
http://www.behance.net/felantix
EDUCATION:
2000–2006
University of Szeged
MA, Philosophy, Hungarian Language and Literature
2006–2010
KREA Contemporary Arts Institute
Graphic Designer Certificate
2008
Publication Designer (OKJ) Certificate
Desktop Publisher Europass Certificate
WORK EXPERIENCE:
From 2009 – freelance graphic designer
September 2011 – until now
Európa Könyvkiadó
http://www.europakiado.hu
Book cover designer
November 2010 – May 2011
Tempus Public Foundation
http://www.tpf.hu
Publication designer
September 2010 – May 2011
The Symptoms
http://www.thesymptoms.hu
Visual communication & Graphic design
December 2009 – until now
MODEM Centre for Modern and Contemporary Arts
http://www.modemart.hu
Exhibition identity design
COMPUTER SKILLS:
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash, Premiere (high level)
FontLab (amateur)
REFERENCES TO MY WORK:
“The complex aesthetics and materiality of the book as an object”: An Interview with Tímea Andorka
Caustic Cover Critic (James Morrison)
http://causticcovercritic.blogspot.com/2012/03/complex-aesthetics-and-materiality-of.html
In Profile: Tímea Andorka
One a Day Design (Calum Ross)
http://www.oneadaydesign.blogspot.com/2011/02/in-profile-timea-andorka.html
Tribute to Goethe’s ‘Theory of Colors’ by Tímea Andorka
Strictly Paper (Jasmine Wilson)
http://strictlypaper.com/blog/2012/01/tribute-to-goethes-theory-of-colors-by-timea-andorka/